The new rules for 5.8 UNII are mroe difficult. All of the new products will 
have DFS, just that DFS certification takes a lot longer than non-DFS. THe real 
question is about 5150 - 5250 since it's new, but no DFS. 




----- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 



----- Original Message -----

From: "Fred Goldstein" <fgoldst...@ionary.com> 
To: wireless@wispa.org 
Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 12:03:05 PM 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT RocketAC spotted on FCC site 

On 7/3/2014 9:33 AM, Ben Moore wrote: 
> $135 MSRP for rocket-lite. 

That's excellent. One of the contractors working with us recently 
replaced a pair of old Motorola PTPs with NanoStation Ms. It's just a 
camera, so it doesn't need much speed, so when I found its wireless side 
converging at 270 Mbps (the bottleneck is the Ethernet), I turned it 
down to a 20 MHz channel so it's merely 130 Mbps. And I moved it down 
to DFSland, where the AP side properly moved the slider all the way to 
the right at +14 (since the antenna gain is 16 dB). But lessee... the 
old Motorola charged extra for allowing speeds above 25 Mbps, extra for 
encryption, and cost about 50 times as much as the UBNT to begin with. 

Oh, but the PTP had a metal body, unlike the nano. But the new Rockets 
are metal too. So really, it's embarrassing -- if you're the one still 
trying to sell at the old Moto price points! 

Not to rain on the sunshine here -- but I did see one issue when I 
actually read the FCC test report. It was only being tested for the 
15.247 band (5725-5850), not U-NII. At least the old PTPs had DFS (with 
separate SKUs needed to use the DFS and non-DFS channels!), and the 
plain NanoStation does. So will the Rocket-lite have U-NII support? 
That could include either or both of the DFS bands and the new UNII-1 
band at 5150. 

I also notice that WISPA is petitioning to have the 15.407 (U-NII) rules 
changed to be easier to meet. But the NanoStation, Rocket M, and 
NanoBridge already do, at low cost, so does UBNT know more than its 
competitors do, or are the new rules harder? 

-- 
Fred R. Goldstein k1io fred "at" interisle.net 
Interisle Consulting Group 
+1 617 795 2701 

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